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foreign influence actorsNextgov
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Foreign actors are getting better at hiding their hand and using Americans to push narratives, intelligence officials said on a Monday press call.
Communications and marketing firms can be pulled in as unwitting collaborators, the intelligence officials noted in a Monday call.
The intelligence community’s Big Three’: Russia , China and Iran are behind these operations.
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